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Road-Bike.net - Comfort Bike |
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Product Features
- o 26-inch women's comfort bike with
aluminum comfort frame
- o SR M2000 suspension fork absorbs
shock on streets or light trails
- o Promax alloy linear pull brakes help
you stop on a dime
- o Shimano rear derailleur with
21-speed SRAM grip shifters
- o Soft memory foam saddle;
measures 50 x 26 x 7 inches
(W x H x D)
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Comfort Bike Schwinn
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Product Description
Amazon.com Product Description
Outfitted with an aluminum comfort frame, an SR M2000 suspension fork to absorb shock, and a soft memory foam saddle, the Schwinn Coronado 26-inch women's comfort bike is ideal for riding around town or cruising down a leisurely bike path. The bike offers such additional features as alloy linear pull brakes for easy stopping, 21-speed SRAM grip shifters, and a Shimano rear derailleur for effortless shifting between speeds. The rustproof, 36-hole alloy rims, meanwhile, will conquer virtually any terrain, helping provide a smooth, responsive riding experience. The women's Coronado measures 50 by 26 by 7 inches (W x H x D), weighs 37.5 pounds, and carries a five-year warranty.
About Schwinn
Founded in 1895, Schwinn is an American icon that's long been synonymous with quality and innovation. The company has built some of the best-known and best-loved bikes of multiple generations, including the Aerocycle, Paramount, Phantom, Varsity, Sting-Ray, Krate, and Homegrown. Today, Schwinn continues to innovate with such releases as the redesigned Sting-Ray, Rocket mountain bikes, and Fastback road bikes. With a continued dedication to quality forever synonymous with the Schwinn name, America's most famous bicycle brand looks forward to providing another century of innovation, freedom, and performance to people of all ages.
Comfort bike is a good name for this model. , November 1, 2008
By : Kalavinka "Kalavinka
At first I thought that this bike was too easy to ride and I feared that this would interfer with my fitness routine. However, after getting used to this comfort, I became completely spoiled. While I would never ride it too roughly, it is a wonderful bike for buzzing around town and for beginning riders. Indeed, for the past three months I rode it back and forth to work and did not even break a sweat. I love the wider seat and shock system, which really cuts down on tail bone pain and other physiological consequences of bike riding. Also, changing the tire tube was extremely easy, and I could quickly switch back and forth between my racing tires and the road tires.
Too bad someone completely trashed my bike-- which has me completely bummed. I guess I learned a lesson-- be sure to chain both tires when leaving it outside and bring it inside when possible. While the clamp on tires are easy to maintain, they are also easy to steal-- someone even stole one of my gears. As a result I had to buy a new bike, and boy I wish I could have this bike back.
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